Mumbai is a huge city. If you are coming to Mumbai for business or pleasure, the first question which comes to your mind is, Where to stay in Mumbai? We have made a list of hotels and places to stay in Mumbai.
Most of the tourist attractions in Mumbai are located in South Mumbai. Gateway of India, Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, Mumbai University, Crawford Market, Museums etc. So if you are visiting Mumbai for a holiday, we recommend you to stay in South Mumbai. If you are visiting Mumbai for business, most probably your business will book you into a business hotel for accomodation in North Mumbai.
Best places to stay in South Mumbai (Five Star Hotels)
1. Taj Mahal Palace Hotel
2. Trident Hotel, Nariman Point
3. Oberoi Hotel, Nariman Point
4. Vivanta By Taj Hotels
5. Intercontinental Hotel, Marine Drive
Where to stay in North Mumbai (Five Star Hotels)
1. JW Marriot Mumbai Sahar
2. Sofitel Hotel in Bandra Kurla Complex
Best place for Solo Women to stay in Mumbai
1. YWCA Guest House Colaba
Best Budget Hotels in Mumbai
1. Hotel Abode in Colaba
2. Fort Residency Hotel in Fort
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